Lancaster intelligencer. (Lancaster [Pa.]) 1847-1922, October 18, 1859, Image 4

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    I'IAVLICK . 6 MeOULLEY’S
l-f NEW iron and brass foundry,
‘ .; , . NORTH WATER STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
The subscribers having leased the Fouodry recently
erected by Mr. .William Dilles, adjoining hU Macwne
, ghnnfin'North Water street* between Orangeand Ohosnut
streets; also having bought ont the Strasburg Foundry
of-the fixtures of other Mtabll.hmcnU of the
same kind, and having the most complete collection of
. Patterns in the City, are prepared to and Brass
CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
(either light, or as heavy as can be made elsewhere,) at the
Hhortest motice, and warranted to be done in the most
’.workmanlike manner. w - . ..
Both being practical workmen—one a Moulder and the
other a Pattern. Maker—they flatter themselves that, by
. jojng their own work, and having purchased their fixtures
at Very low prices, in consequence of which their expenses
r yiu be leas than any other establishment of the kind here,
: they tnaVfl Castings and finish them at more reaeop
abla prices Ah*" has heretofore ruled in this City.
paid to repairing STOVES.
and CYLINDERS of all kinds and siaeß kept
constantly on hand.
They have on hand, and are constantly making new
designs for CELLAR GRATES, RAILING, and aU kinds of
Ornamental Castings. . J T
highest price will be paid for Old Iron, Copper
and Brass.
We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage, and
spare no pains to please all who may favor ub with
their custom. LEWIS PAULICK,
Lancaster, May 4. CARSON M CULLEY.
may 4 L f l
Allen needles’
STIPES PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Unequalled by any other in the market, always the same
In quality, and invariably to be relied on as a Manure of
standard excellence. . . .
PRICE {45 PER 2000 POUNDS. cents per pound.)
Pamphlets for gratuitous distribntlon by mail or orther
wise upon application.
ALLEN A NEEDLES’ NE W FE RTILI Z ER,
a Manure possessing all the requisites of a complete fer
tilizer in every tenet of the word. It is especially adapted
to GRAIN AND ROOT CROPS. It is packed in new and
strong Grain Bara, which will be found useful on the term.
PRICE $3O PER 2000 POUNDS. wnts P er P° un<i o
PACIFIC OCEAN GUANO.
No 1 GOVERNMENT PERUVIAN GUANO.
No 1 AMERICAN GUANO, FROM JARVIS ISLAND.
GROUND BONES AND PURE BONE DUST.
POUDRETTE, PLASTER, and Bach other Fertilizers as
we feel safe in recommending. We offor the above lot
at the lowest market rates.
A liberal deduction made to Dealers on the s,bove article
ALLEN & NEEDLES,
No. 42 South Wharves, and 41 South Water St.,
First store above Chesnut St., Philadelphia.
4^-We sell reliable Fertilizers, or none at all
july 19
House and cattle powder.
TATTKRSAL’S HORSE POWDER,
heave powder,
ROSIN,
FENNUGREEK
SULPHUR,
GEUBIAN,
CREAM TARTAR,
COPPERAS, Ac.,
For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER’S
Drag * Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc’r.
feb 8 ; xf A
01 It S—Castor Otl» Sweet Oil, Oil of
SPIKE, STONE, BENEKA, SASSAFRAS, Ac..
For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKERS
Drug & Chemical Store, West King street, Lanc’r.
feb 8 tf 4
TATTERSALL’S heave powdk
Powdered Rosin, Antimony, FenuigreeK, oalph
Saltpetre, Assafoetida, Alum, Ac. For sale at
apr 21 tf 14 THOMAS ELLMAKER,
Drou and Chemical Store. West King «t
WOOD.— Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood
of the beat quality, for sale by
GEORGE CALDER & CO.,
Office East Orange Btreet, 2d door from North Qneen, an
at GraefPs Landing on the Conestoga. Iju2o tf24
A HOMESTEAD FOR $lO.—A HOME
STEAD FOR $lOO. Also, HOMESTEADS for $lOOO
ANDOVER, in a desirable, healthy eoontry.
.03“ AGENTS WANTED! Send for a Pamphlet.
Apply to E BAUDKK, Laud Agent,
Port Royal, Vh.,
Or to Col. W. D. REITZEb, Agent, at Landisvillp, Lan
caster co., Pa. • [juiy l- iy -0
Howard association,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by special Endow
ment, for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted
-with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases.
THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In view the awful
destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, anu
the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of.
such diseases by Quarks, several years ago directed their
Consulting Surgoon. as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of
their names, to open a Dispensary fox&he treatment of this
class of disoasos, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL
ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a doscrip
•tlon of their condition, (age, occupation. Intuits of life. &c.)
and In case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES
FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Associ
ation commands the highest Medical skill of tho age, and
will furnish the most approved modern treatment.
The Directors of the Association, in their Annual' Report
upon tho treatment ot Sexual Diseases, express the highest
satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors
of their Surgeons In the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal
Weakness,Gotiorrboea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism
or Self Abuso, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, &«.•.,
and order a continuance of the same plan fur the ensuing
year.
Tho Directors, on a review of the pa-f, fed assured that
their labors in this sphere of benevolent «• Iforts have been
of great benolit to i b- afflicted, especially to the young. anil
they have resolved to devote fIK-m-' Ires, with renewed
teal, to this very important and much despised cause.
An admirable Report on Spermatorrhren, or .•s-minal
Weakuess, tho vice of Ouanisui, Masturbation, or Sell-
Abuse, and otbor diseases of tho Sexual organs, by the Con
sulting Surgeon, will be sent bv mail (in a sealed envelope)
FREE OF CHARGE,on receipt of TWO .STAMPS for post
age. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treat
ment of Sexual diseases, diet. &c., are constantly being
published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to
the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of
treatment discovered during the last year, are of great
value.
Address, for Report or treatment. DR. J. SKILLIN’
HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon. Howard .Association, No. 2
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Diiectors.
EZRA D. HEAKTWKLL. President.
Eo. FAjncoiLD, Secratary. jan 18 ly I
Q ENTLEHEN, KEEP COOL
B U Y Y 0 U 11 STRAW lIATS
SHULTZ & B R 0 T II E 11 .
A LARGE ASSORTMENT NOW IN STORE, SUITABLE FOR
MEN’S USE AND CHILDREN
No. 20)4 North Queen, aud nest door to
Lane’s Store, East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
may 10 tf 17
COAL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES.
The undersigned baring receiving their stock of
PINE GROVE,
BALTIMORE COMPANY.
LYKENS’ VALLEY.
SIIAMOKIN AND
TRENTON COALS,
Will deliver the same to purchasers, carefully screened, at
the very lowest prices, for cash.
Always on hand, Limeburners’aud Blacksmith Coal.
GEO. CALDER & CO.,
Office, East Orange, near North Queen street. Yard, at
Graeff’s Landing, on the Conestoga. aug!3tf33
American life insurance and
TRUST COMPANY.
CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000.
Company’s Building. lValnnt street, S. E. corner of Fourth,
PHILADELPHIA.
LIFE INSURANCE AT THE USUAL MUTUAL RATES,
or at Joint Stock Rates, at about 20 per cent, less, or at
Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest in the world.
A. WUILLDIN, President.
J. O. Sims, Secretary.
H. S. GARA, Esq., East Ring street, Agent for Lancas
ter county. fmar 22 ly 10^
KONIGMACHER <fc BAUMAN, TAN
nera and Curriers Store, back of Robt. Moderwell’s
Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad and
North Prince street. Cheap for Caßh or approved credit.—
Constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds Saddler’s
and Shoemaker’s Leather, of superior quality, including
“ Rouzeris celebrated Sole Leather,” also, Leather Bandß,
well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery, of any
length and width required, made of a superior quality of
Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Gar
den Hose, Tanner’s Oil, Currier’s Tools, Moroccos, Shoe
Findings, Ac.
AH kinds old Leather bought in the rough; highest prices
given lor Hides and Skins in cash; orders will be prompt
ly attended to. fob 5 ly 6
Pianos: pianos: pianos:
GOLD MEDALS IN THREE SUCCESSIVE YEARS
At the Maryland lustitute, besides premiums at Fairs in
Philadelphia, Washington and Richmond.
TESTIMONIALS OF EXCELLENCE FROM
THALBERG,
STRAKOSCU,
and G. SATTER.
As also from some of the most eminent Professors aud
Amateurs in the country. WM. KNABE & CO., No. 1,3,
.6 and 7, North Eutaw street, and No. 207 Baltimore street,
between Charles and Light streets, would respectfully in
vite the attention of tho public to their well assorted
stock of
GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES,
which, for beauty of duish, power, and sweetness of tone
and elasticity of touch, have been, by judges, pronounced
unrivalled. Every Piano guarantied for live years, and a
privilege of exchange granted at any time within six
months, If not entirely satisfactory.
Tsrmb Liberal. A call is respectfully solicited before
Bnr8 nr chasing elsewhero. A liberal discount made to the
lergy and to Schools. A largo assortment of Melodcous
constantly on hand.
Pianos taken in oxchange, hired, tuned ami repaired,
jan 18 tf 1] WM, KNABE & CO.
OYSTER SALOON.—WM.KAUTZ take
this mothod to Inform Mb friends and the public, tha
he has taken the popular OYSTER SALOON, lu Ceutre
Square, “ Swan ” Hotel building, recently conducted by
himself and brother, to which hereafter he will give hlsown
personal attention, and hopes that his old customers will
continue to patronize the old established stand, so loug
and well-known as tho best place to get prime o'ysterß, done
qp In tfvory style required by the loverß of bivalves.
The best Baltimore and Absecum Oysters served up at
allTiours of the day and night. april 5 Cm 12
STRAY STEER.—Game to the subscri
ber, residing In East Donegal township, Lancaster
county, about midway between Elizabethtown and Buin
bridge, a STRAY STEER, black and white spoiled, sup
posed to bo about one year old. The owner calling, prov
ing property and paying charges, can have the same; if
not he will be disposed of according to law.
August 23,1859.
JB. SHANNON,
• MANUFACTURER OP
LOCKS, BELL-HANGER, SILVER-PLATER,
AND DEALER IN
BUILDING HARDWARE, N AILS AND SASII WEIGHTS,
1009 Mattel street, above 10i/t, north, side, Philadelphia.
yg- Balls repaired, Keys fitted, £c. Porcelain Door
Plates supplied and put on. Speaking Tubes put up.
Bep 0 ly 34
REMOVAL .--We Rave tills day re
to our new Banking House, in EAST KING St., where
the Banking Business in all its varied branches will re
ceive our best attention.
Interest on deposits will be allowed as heretofore.
Drafts on New York, Philadelphia and Ba timore con
stantly for sale.
Stock, Bonds, and other securities bought and sold in
Philadelphia and New York— and information given as to
their relative value and prospects.
Uncurrent Bank Notes bought and sold, and premium
allowed on old American coin. •
Persons entrusting any businoss to ns, whether money
on deposit, or for. purchase or sale of Bonds or Stocks, may
depend upon prompt and faithful performance of all con
tracts,.
Tho members of the firm are individually liable for all
Its obligations. JOHN GYGER, & CO
SORT. Clabssok, Cashier.
PENNSYLVANIA PATENT AGENCY.
1 J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster city, obtains
Letters Patent from the U. 8. Patent Office, on the most
reasonable ; tenns. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery,
Architecture, or Surveys, correctly executed by him. Like
wise Bonds and other instruments of writing
Office—Agricultural and Mechanical Hall, (Sprecher’s
Buildings,) North Queen street, Lancaster,
apr 25 14
DENTAL. SURGERY—The under-
Hi cued bu asnociated with him in the
practice of DentAl Surgery, E. W. SWENTZEL.fI4BSSL
D D. S., well known aa bin assistant. Dr.
Swentnel graduated at the Baltimore “College of Dental
Snrgery, with high honors, and*has been in practice
N “ rth Qn6on StreBt ’ JOHSWA^AS.
WILLIAU N. AMER, SURGEON DES
TIBT Office on the south-east corner ot North Queen
nnd Orange'fitwe to, Lancaster, Pa. ,ryg=S
Dr A having been for 5 years a rtudentand
assistant in the office of Dr. John Waylan, of ? Ltr
this city, and having for several yeans since been in «>n
stant nractlce. will, he hopes, be a sufficient guarantee to
Sjtfrtends and the public generally, of his ability to P«-
§ttn all operations connected with the
Dkttal Aet, in such a manner, as will render entire
faction to all who may favor him with a call. ... .
f and all work warranted to be
ullvequal to any that can bo procured elsewhere.
S B -Entrance to office, 2nd door on Orange street,
jane 29 ;
Bitty. DING SL-ATE.-ipTlie inhacriber
received a large lot of PEACH BOTTOM and
IKCOONTY BUILDING SLATE, which he will put
on by th. square or sell by the ton, on the most reasonable
terms He has also constantly on hand an extra light
Peach Bottom Building Slate, intended *°l“£S n |OTTOM
ot shingles. Please call and examine my PEACH BOTTOM
SLATE, which are the best in the market, andcannot he
had at iny other yard, ae I have made arrangei*!nts with
R. F. Jones for the Market. gpRBCHERi
North Queen St., Lancaster,
t&- The above slate can also be had at F. 8. BLETZ’S
Lumber Yard, Columbia.
Tblfl la to certify that we do not sell our
best quality Peach Bottom Guaged Slate to any other per
son In Lancaster city than the above
Manufacturers of Peach Bottom Roofing Slate.
BLOCKS OF EVERY DBS
i j criDtion from $1 25 to $lO, at
H. L. & E. J. Z A H M ’ 8 .
Corner of North QuoetH street add Centre Square,
july 6 Wa.rra.nlrd Timekeepers. bto **
Great western insurance and
TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL ■
Fire Insurance on Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, and
Merchandise generally, limU * d J* , Pe y Farm
Hre Insurance on Houses, Bams and Contents , Stock, Farm
Implements, dx. Also Inland Insurance on Goods
to all parts of the Country.
OFFICE IN THE COMPANY’S BUILDING,
NO 403 WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF FOURTH.
Statement of the Company's Business for the year ending
October 31i£, 1858.
Capital **“■«“ »° a
Sar P lua ’ - $276,263 03
Received for Premiums * 9 Ho?
Received for Interest. Rent, Ac.... 7,820
Paid Losses, Expenses, Commis
sions, Re insurances, Returned
Premiums. 4c
Increase of Fire Premiums over
last year’s
Decrease Marine Premiums
Nett Increase.
ASSETS.
Heal Estate, Bonds aod Mortgages, $141,240 00
Storks, (Par, $80,310,) £.910 00
Bills Receivable 59,800 i<i
Unsettled Premiums and other
debts due the Company
Cash oq hand, and in the hands
of Agents
DIRECTORS.
Cbarle«C. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut street-
Alex. Whildin, Merchant. 18 North Front street.
Wm. Darling, 1338 Fine street.
Isaac Hazleburst, Solicitor.
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter A Co.
E Tracy, firm of E. Tracy A Co., Goldsmith’s HhU.
Jno K. McCurdy, firm of Jones. White & McCurdy.
Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller.
Jnme* B. Smith, firm of James B. Smith & Co.
John K. Vogdes, corner Seventh aud Sansorn streets.
Daniel L. Collier, firm of C. 11. Grant & Co.
Thomas Potter. 229 Arthstreet.
Charles Harlan, corner Walnut aud Sixth streets.
Jonathan J. Slocum, 154 South Fourth street-
GEO. CALDEK 4 Co., Agents.
East Orange st., Lancaster, Pa.
mar 22 ly 10
WILLOUGHBY’S PATENT,
GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN GRAIN DRILLS.
GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL.
A great saving in Seed, as less is required with this
Drill, than any other now in use. This Drill has been in
use for three years, and wherever introduced, has won a
reputation equaled bv none. It has taken between Thirty
and Forty First (.'hiss Premiums in 1858, at the various
State and County Fairs, where it was in competition with
other Drillß. Among which are Indiana, Ohio. Pennsyl
vania. New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia State Fairs;
also the highest’prize (a Silver Medal,) at the United
States Fair, held at Richmond. Virginia, aud many County
Fairs. The following Rre some of its advantages :
First. The teeth are so constructed with Rubber Springs,
that when they come in contact with roots, rocks, stumps
or any other obstructions, not over eighteen inches high,
they spring back, pass over, and immediately regain their
former position, without stoppage or injury to tho Drill,
avoiding the necessity of stopping to put in Wooden Pins,
as is the case in other Drills. Newly cleared land can be
seeded with this Drill as well as an old field. So perfect
is the spring, that the Drill can be drawn across a railroad
track without damage to the Machine. The spring can
be set to drill the hardest kind of ground without yield
ing, but will suddenly yield where it meets a firm obstruc-
tiou. , , . .
Second. The arrangement of distributing the seed is |
composed of two Vulcanized Rubber Koilers, revolving
together, which discharge the seed uot intermitting!}’ or ;
in bunches, but in a constant stream, without Chocking ;
OR Breaking the grain. No irregularity of ground or fast i
or slow motion of the team will vary the quantity sown to
the acre. The quantity sown to the acre is regulated by
a slide, to any desired amount in a moment’s time, even
while the Drill is in motion. It cannot be choked by
straws, or white caps being in the Wheat, as the rollers
will carry it through.
Third. When the teeth are raised by the lever, the
seed (and land measure) is instantly stopped, so that the
Drill can be drawn from field to field without Ual-ing or
wasting the grain. When the teeth are let down the seed
start immediately, if the drill is in motion. It sows
Wheat, Rye, Oate and Barley, with the same hopper and
requires no change; also all kindH of Grass seeds.
This Machine is manufactured in a superior and
workmanlike manner, as nothing but the vert best ma
terial is used in their construction, and all Machines are
warranted to work well, and durable with proper care.
The undersigned have exclusive right of manufacturing
and selling the above Machine in the following Territory :
Lancaster. Chester, Delaware, Philadelphia, Bucks, Mont
gomery, Berks; Lehigh and Northampton counties, in
Pennsylvania, and ail of the State of New Jersey.
All orders addressed to them at Midway, Chester county,
thirty-eight miles west of Philadelphia, on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad,-will be thankfully received and promptly
attended to.
.63=“ Machinery and Castings of every description made
to order and warranted perfect.
WILLIAM DRIPPS & CO.,
Midway, Chester county.
july 26 3ra 28
SAVING FUND.
National
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
RULES.
1. Monfly Is received every day, and in any amount,
largo or small.
2. FIVE PER CENT intorost 1b paid for money from the
day it is put in.
3. The money is always paid back in GOLD, whenever
it is culled for, and without notice.
4. Money 1r received from Executory Administrators .
(/Harciiaus and others who desire to have it In a place of
perfect safety, and where interest can be obtained tor it.
5. The uumev received from depositors is invested in
REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES. GROUND RENTS, and
such other first class securities as theChartor directs.
G. Olllco Hours—Every day from 9 till 5 o'clock, And on
Mondays and Thursdays till 8 o’clock In. the evoninc.
This old aud well established SAVING FUND has re
ceived more than TEN MILLIONS of dollars from nearly
thirty thousand depositors.
HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT SELFKIDGE, Vico President.
WM. J. REED, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Francis Lee,
F. Carroll Brewster,
Joseph B. Barry,
Joseph Yerkes,
Henry Diffenderfer.
WEST CORNER OF THIRD,
iELPHIA.
Henry L. Benner, *
Edward L. Carter,
Robert Selfridge,
Sumnel K. Ashton,
C. Landreth Manns,
OFF
WALNUT STREET, SOUTH '
PHILAD)
ABRAHAM M. RIDER.
2m 32
H\V A R D ,
# No. 103, 105 and 107 North Second Street „ one door
above Arch, Philadelphia ,
HAS IN STORE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
FALL BONNETS,TRIMMINGS, FRENCH FLOW- HJgHgij
ERS, FANCY FEATHERS, RUCHES, CHENILLE, ffg&r
BONNET FRAMES, <fcc. . **
j®s»To which the attention of the Trade, is invited.
Philadelphia, September 2, 1859. • [sep 13 4t 35
COAL S COAL ! I COAL SIX
We would respectfully call the attention of the public
to our superior stock of COAL, selected and prepared ex
pressly for family use, which we will re-acreen and deliver
in good order to any part of the city, at the lowest market
prices. GEO. CALDER & CO.
Office East Orange street, two doors from North Queen.
Yard—GraefF’s Landing, on the Conestoga,
aug 16 tf 31
Gas burning and fuel .saving*
EDWARD M. MANIGLE* S
GAS BURNING COOK STOVE,
Patented September 6, 1859.
This is the only real GAS BURNING STOVE
in the United States. This Stove possesses all that
is requisite for a first claßß Cook Stove. Dnrabili
ty, economy and perfection in operation. This is
the only self-cleaning and Gas-horning Stove in the market.
Call and examine only at Maniglds Stave Store,
No. 909 Market Street, above 9th, North side, P hiladelphia.
£s* Also, a large assortment of BilvePs Gas-Burning
Parlor Stoves. sap 27 8m 87
mar 2 tf 7
$99,390 94
$70,383 00
$14,699 59
10,426 74
$ 4.272 85
$275,253 03
PRESIDENT.
CHARLES C. LATHROP.
VICE PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM DARLING.
SECRETARY AND TREASURER.
JAMES WRIGHT.
SillTY TRISI
Company.
CLOTHING !X X CLOTHING XX I X
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
JOHN A . ERB E N ,
Siim of tho Striped Coat, No. 4? NORTH QUEEN Street,
East side. n»nr OrangH street, Lancaster, fa.
Tb« sabwriher return* hi* thanks to a generous public,
for tho exceedingly liberal patronage heretofore extended,
and reaoectfnliy asks a continuance of the game.
He hSTnow in store the largest, beat
__ f \ivnS’ AND BOIS’ FALL AND nINILK
READY MADE CLOTHING in the City of Lancaster.
Among his ertenalee assortment may be fbnnd:
BANGUP3,
OVER-SACKS.
RAGLAN'S.
DRESS COATS,
FROCK COATS,
SACK COATS,
SILK VEBTS,
VALENCIA VESTS,
SATIN VESTS,
CLOTH PANTS.
CASSIMERE PANTS.
BATINETT PANTS,
PEA JACKETS, Ac.
Also, a full assortment of Underskirts and Drawers,
Fine Shirt, and Shirt Collars, Cr.vats. Storks, _Sa»-
penders, Glove., Handkerchief.. Hosiery. Dml ? re 'J**'“ ,
Alee, jnst finished, the largest and cheapait aasortment
of B »YS’ CLOTHING, couMatine of Boys’ Frock, Sack,
Over-Sack and Monkey Coats, Roundabouts, Pants and
Vests of all sizes and Qualities. , .
Also, just received a very large and weh assorted sto- h
of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, JI
VESTINGS. Ac. which will be promptly made up Wft
to order, and warranted to give satisfaction in fit \J(jf
aD The BnbscrUter would particularly call the attention of
the public to the fact that the clothing Bold at thia estab
lishment is all of the proprietor's own manufartnre, and
i“n« onlv sold CHEAP. but it i» SETTEE HAKE than »UJ
other in the City of Lancaster. .
All therefore who would practice economy in the pur
chase of clothing, by getting full worth for their money,
can save from 25 to 50 per cent, bv calling at this establlsh
meot-my motto being, “ Quick Sale.
Remember the Old Stand, Sign of the Striped Coat. No. 42
NORTH QUEEN Street, East side, near Orange
Lancaster, Pa. tf36
’ljg said thaf clothing makes the mank
ind Terily ’tis tree,
Then call at Hiester’e where you can
Get Green, Brown. Black and Bkie.
nLOTHS) CASSIMEREB AND VE»T
-(y INOS AT J. K. II IESTE R ’ 5 ,
Nb. 31}4 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 4th door South of
Orange. West side.
Just received and ready for Bale a splendid lot of season
able eoods consisting as above stated of plain and lancy
colored Cloths, Cassimeres and Sattinets of any quality
that inav bo desired, and one of the most extensive, fash
ionable and beautifnl assortments of Vestings ever opened
in this city, comprising plain and fancy silk velvets and
Bilks, to which I Invite particular attention, as they are of
the finest quality and most beautiful style. Also a large
lot of Valencia and other vestings suitable for the season,
in connexion with a regular assortment of first-rate trim
mings, without which no garment can begot up m good
order Being in possession of the above with Mr \v inters,
to fit all who think fit to try his fits we cannot fail to give
fits and good fim to all who will favor us with their
patronage.'* All work warranted. |f*
P 14 HEADY MADE CLOTHING, 9A
counting of black and fancy colored dress, frock II «■
and sack coats, with pants and vests to correspond of
various prices and qualities, got up in a much better
manner, with bettor trimmings. &c., than any that have
heretofore been offered in this city or county. Also, the
usual assortment of fioe and common shirts, shirt collars
and bosoms, cravats, suspenders, pocket ha.ndkerchiets,
gloves, hosiery, umbrellas and in short everything belong
ing to this line of business. ....
The subscriber has determined to make this his perma
nent business ; it will therefore be his interest as well as
the interest of patrons to give them full value for their
money; call early and favor us with your orders and
secure to yourselves the advantage of the best goods and
lowest prices in the county. g niESTKII,
No ZW, North Queen street 4th door south of Orange,
west side. L Rfc, P tf
PETZKLT fIt’EVOV) STILL CON
tinue the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESSin the
THE GRANITE BUILDING,
No 6U, North Queen St. Our stock consists of the choic
est* FRENCH CLOTHS, such as Baiolues, Samonies and
S'ellaaonß finest Cloths of various colors; the choicest
French Caßfiimeres; Black Doeskin Cassimeres; Fancy
Cassimeres, the host selection; Vestings of all descriptions,
and a larce ussortment of
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
We respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage so
liberally bestowed upon our predecessor, and truer by
strict attention to business to receive it.
One of the firm has had considerable experience in one
the largest and most fashionable Merchant Tailoring Es
tablishments in Philadelphia, and flatters himself that bo
will be able tn render satisfaction to the patrons of the
Arm PETZELT 4 McEVOY.
aplT tfl2
10—“SION or TUB DIO WATCH”—IO
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND
SILVER WARE.—JAMES P. DYSART, NO. 1C
WEST KING St., (near Market) takeß pleasure In Inviting
attention to his new and large stock of Goods, which com
prises ns great a variety of all articles In bis lino as can
be found In the city, consisting in part of
Ladies’ Fine 18 Oarat Hunting Lever Watches, £ce>
Fine Gold Hunting Levers, wyV
“ “ Open-faced Leven,
Bllver Hunting Case “
5“ Open-faced * 4
a assortment of LEVERS and LEPINEB of Silver and
Composition Cases; QUAIITIERB ind ENGLISH WATCH
ES (first atid second handed,) all of which are warranted
to keep lime or no sale.
Ilia assortment of JEWELRY is the extensive
over offered to the citizens of Lancaster, pari ot which arc
the following styles: FINE FAINTED BREASTPINS,
EAR RINGS AND BRACELETS to match; CAMEO SETT?,
FLORENTINE MOSAIC, and PLAIN EAR RINGS and
RRKASTI’I NS. ail of which for beauty, stylo and cheapness
cannot bo surpassed in the cltv. Also, a fin*- assortment of
PLAIN and CHASED BRACELETS and BANDS, with
Cameo Setts aud Medallions. Particular attention paid to
Jewelry of Gentlemen’s wear, comprising Sleeve Buttons,
Studs, Guard, Breast and Fob Chains of the best quality;
Ribbon Slides, Gold and Silver Tooth Picks, etc. Always
on hand a good assortment of
SIL VER WARE ,
such us Spoons, Tea, Table, Dessert, Sugar, Mustard and
Salt; Dinner and Tea Forks; Napkin Rings; Butter and
Fruit Knives; SaltCellers; Cups, Pie Knives, Pickle Knives
and Forks, setts of Knives, Forks and Spoous for Misses. —
Also a beautiful lot of Port Monnaies for Ladies and Gents,
Combs and Brushes-of all kinds, Accordeons, Ac.
Clocks from $1.25 to $5O, all warranted.
undersigned has, at considerable expense, got
up a Card of Hair Work Patterns, for which bo receives
orders—to be executed in Philadelphia in the most chaste
and durable style, and at short notice. The public are in
vited to call and examine his stock and judge for thern
bolvob. JAMES P. DYSART.
Sign of the Big Watch, No. 10, West King St., Lancaster
p a . juneltf2o
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY.
AT REDUCED PRICES. .t*o£>
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
C. B. SHULTZ, Jg-4
914 Market street, above 9th, Sooth side, Phila
delphia. june2ly2o
“TTfHO HAS NOT SEEN .THE NEW
VV S 1 G N P U T UP , ’ ’
BY STELLWAGEN & BRO..
AT TIIEIR WATCH & JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT,
C 32 Market Street, one door below Seventh , Philadelphia.
But the sign is nothing to what is exhibited inside, xtctp
AMERICAN WATCHES in Gold and Silver Cases,
Railroad Time-Keepers, of English and Swiss jfl
make; Fashionable Jewelry and Silver Ware; Vr *ViCi
also fine Table Cutlery, and the best thing of all is, that
the prices of all these attractions are within the range of
the smallest pockets. STELLWAGEN & BRO.,
apr 26 ly 15] 632 Market Street, Philadelphia.
THE AMERICAN WATCH,
So justly celebrated for its accuracy as a time-keeper,
and its adaptability to every kind of use, is offered for sale
in variety, by
n. L. £ E. J. Z A II M ,
Corner of North Queen street and Centre Square.
There are three qualities of the American Watch, m
manufactured by the American Watch Co., at
Waltham, Mass.; the first quality 16 marked on JS-*
the wirrks “ Appleton, Tracy & Co., Waltham, Hass;”v£iMZ&
the second quality “Chas. T. Parker, Waltham, Massand
the third quality “P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mass.” All of
these qualities are manufactured by one company, and are
guaranteed by them to be made of good materials, and to
possess every requsite for a good time-piece. The movement
is quick train, which prevents it from being affected by
railroad or other travel, and should any part be broken, it
can be replaced with a part from the factory, equally as
well finished as the original.
Appleton, Tracy & Co., the manufacturers of the Ameri
can Watch, have no Special Agents in any city of the Uuion,
but sell to all dealers at precisely the same rates. Wo can
furnish these watches in Silver or Gold cases, of any style
required, at as low a rate as the genuine watch can be sold
anywhere in the United States.
We have also on hand and for sale low, a large stock ot
English and Swiss Levers, from the most approved manu
factories, among these the “Equilibrium Lever,” an accu
rate and reliable watch. HARRY L. ZAHM,
aug 31 tf 33 EDW. J. ZAHM.
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1 United States Treasury Note $lOOO 00.
2 do. do. do 500 00, each
5 jo. do. do 200 00, each
10 do. • do. do 100 00, each
20 Patent Lover Hunting Cased Watches.. 75 00, each
20 Gold Watchees 75 00, each
60 Gold Watches 60 00, each
100 do. 60 00, each
800 Ladles’ Gold Watches 35 00, each
200 Silver Hunting Cased do 30 00, each
600 Silver Watches $l6 00 to 25 00, each
1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains 10 00 to SO 00, each
1000 Gold Poos and Pencils 6 00 to 15 00, each
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Urooches, Ear Drops, Breast
Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, lUngs, Shirt Studs.J*
Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety ofi»
other articles, worth from 50 cents to $l6 00 each. 9
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name will be entered upon our books and the gift for-®
warded within one week to him, by mail or express,®
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ly 41 ff
VT. F. DUNCAN.
DtMCAN STONER,
B E LLERS A ND_ STATIONER S,
CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA.
SCHOOL BOOKS supplied at tbe lowest cash prices,
wholesale and retail.
WHO ARE INVITED TO CALL, AND WHY ?
COUNTRY MERCHANTS are invited to call; we will
wholesale School Books to them in small lots as low as in
larger quantities.
SCHOOL DIRECTORS are invited to call; we will un
dertake to furnish all the Books used in any district in
this county as low as they can be bought anywhere. Fire
per cent, deducted for cash.
TEACHERS are earnestly invited to call; we have special
terms for Teachers, as is well known to the numerous
Teachers we already supply.
EVERYBODY is invited to call and examine our large
stock of Standard Works and School Books, which we are
daily increasing. .
The following books we supply at the lowest prices :
Readers. Arithmetics. ’ Grammars.
Sanders’, Stoddard’s, Green’s,
Towers’, Greenleaf’s, Towers’,
Towns’ Davies’ - Bollion’s,
Parker A Watson’s, Brooks’ Mental, Murray’s,
Rays'
Geographies. Algebras.
Monteith & McNally’s, Bays',
Warren’s, Davies’,
Mitchell’s, Stoddard’s.
Webb’s Cards, Sander’s Charts, Pelton’s Outline Maps,
Payßon & Dunton’s Penmanship, Potter & Hammond’s
Penmanship. au 8 30 tf 83
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
REMOVAL OF FREIGHT DEPOT.
The Freight business of the Pennsylvania Railroad
i-any. at Lan«wt-r, will bereaf ,p r Is* tmi**-
acted at the hou-e formerly occupied by Rub taAefadL
ert Moderwell, Esq. IS=32SC
The following rates are charged between Philadelphia
aud Lancaster:
Ist Class—23c. pee 100 lbs.
Dry Goods, Bonks. Boot* and Shoes, Cedar Ware, Drugs,
Oranges, Stationery. Ac., Ac.. Ac. .
2sv Class—2oc pta 100 lbs
Groceries, Carriage springs and Axles, Domestic Sheet
ing, Shirting and Ticking in origin*! bains. Gas Fixtm**.
Dry Hides, Ha-dware, Hoop and Shew Iron - i'huiU.
Qaeensware. Rice. Rags, Bopea and C irdag \ "ii Dn
tuestic Lmnors (westward.) Leather, Oil, VThithtg. Ac.
3rd Class— -17c per 100 lbs.
Anvils Alcohol, Bacon, Bonea lo«w. Bran and Jfhipsluff.
Coffee, Guano, Lard, Oysters in shell. Potatoes, Ac., Ac.
4th Class-J&c. pee 100 lbs.
Alum Bark. Bones racked, Crockery, Cotton, Fish
Salted, Grain of all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Kosin, Leaf
Tobacco, Tin, Whiskey, (eaatw-rd ) Ac., Ac., Ac.
Floor 28 cents pee Barrel
Salt and Plaster $2 pee 2000 lbs.
aS- All Freight received at -he Freieht Depot. Corner
of 13ib «od Market Streets, Philadelphia, np to 4 o’n ock,
P. M., will be forwarded same evening, and be ready lor
delivery at Lancaster early next morning
Stations have been e*t*hlißhed «t Bird in*
Hand, Gordonville, l.eman Place, Gap Christiana. Pen
nlngtonville, Parkesburg. Coatesville HQfl Dr.wningtown.
Shippers can rely upon increased facilities at the
same rales of Fr-igbt that they have heretofore paid.
W. 11. MKYKRS.
Freight Agent, Ijtocaster.
G C FKANCISCUS, Supt., I’hil. Div. Teua’a. It. R.
wp k 3m 37
\TEW partnership is.the book
J\ AN D S T A T I 0N E R Y BUSINESS.
W F DUNCAN, of the Centre Square Book Store, and
JACOB S. STONER, would respectfully announce that
they hare formed a partnership in the above business, to
be conducted as heretofore at the
NEW CENTRE SQUARE BOOK STORE.
The new firm will do business under the name ol
DUNCAN & STONER ,
and hope, by attention to business, and liberality in bust
neBS matters, to receive the encouragement and a fair
share of the patronage of their friends and the public gen
erally. We briDg to the task youth, energy, business
habits, and the determination to do what is right. We
will endeavor to keep up to the times and the wants of an
enlightened public. We have on baud a large assortment
of BOOKS, and PLAIN and FANCY STATIONFRY.
which we will sell at the lowest prices fur cash, and t»
which we invite attention W# propose shortly to largely
increase our stock In all its dej.Mrtu.uote, to make it par
ticularly advantageous t<> Couutry Merchants and Srlmnl
Teachers , ,
BOOKS ORDERED—Any book tn>t on our shelves will
be ordered immediately if desired.
TEE LATEST PUBLICATIONS will be received as scon
48 STATIONERY.—A general assortment of PLAIN AND
FANCY STATIONERY will be kept constantly on hand
MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS of the latest dates
will be received at the earliest moment.
SUBSCRIPTIONS will bo received for all the Periodicals
lowest subscription prices; Magazines or N.-ws
oauers will be sent bv mail, it' desired, to any part <d the
country. BACK NUMBERS FURNISHED.
S01I"0L BOOKS, Ac—The various Books in use in this
rity and county, will be kept ou hand and sold as low as
elsewhere, wholesale and retail.
The public is invited to rail and look at the stock of the
CENTRE SQUARE BOOK STORE OF
jvine 14 tf22 DUNCAN A STONER.
/'tOME AND SEE THE FALL AND
( / WINTER CLOTHING .
At the Corner of NORTH QUEEN and ORANGE Street*.
Lanc&stei City. Pa.
S.S.RA T H V 0 N .
Respectfully returns his most grateful thanks to the citi
•/.eti*- of Lancaster city and county. ! or the very liberal
patrouMge extended to him since his succession to the
Merchant Tailoring ami Clothing Establishment of the
late F. J. Krainph,—and hopes that his large, wetl-sel. cted,
and well made stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTH
ING FOR MEN AND BOYS, and his assiduous attention
to ordered work, may merit a continuance of the
same. lie further begs leave to call the attention ]» .
of the people to the fact, that all of his ready
made Clothing are cut and made at his owu estab- -U
-linhment by Lancaster city and county workmen, than
whom, hotter cannot be found in the State or elsewhere.
Beaver Cloth. Pilot Cloth, Cassimoro and Unlou, Sack,
Register, and Surtout Over Coats of various styleß, colors
and qualities. Cloth aud Cassimere, Dress and Frock
Coats, Cloth, Cassimere and Satinett, Sack, Register and
Frock, Business and Promenade Coats, and Pea Jackets,
Cloth, Cassimere aDd Satinett Pantaloouß, Cloth, Cassi
mere, Velvet, Merino, Yalentia. Silk, Batin and Satinett
Vests. These garments are of sizes, styles, qualities and
colors, that cannot but meet the demands of the most
fastidious public taste, comfort and convenience.
Also, uncut Cloths, Casslmeres, Coatings, Satinetts and
Unions; together with Silk, Satin, Gromullne, Merino,.
Velvet and Valontia Vestings, suitable to the season, and
of the most approved styles and qualities, constantly on
hand, and manufactured to order in the best manner, with
promptness and fldolity to tho wants and wishes of the
customer.
A general assortment of „ „ „
GENTLEMENS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
ronBl«tlnB of Merino, Lambs Wool, Silk anil Cotton Undor.
Clothing, Shirts and Shirt Oollars, Glo.es and Hosiery
Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Stocks and Ties, Crlckot Jackets.,
Suspenders, Umbrellas. 4c., 4c., at living prices to manu
facturer and consumer, for a further description nf whlen
—Cbmc and Sae. M ‘P 27 3 ‘
nUBSC It IP TIO Bf DEPARTMENT.
340 aud 348 Broadway )
New York, Sept. 12th, 1860. J
ELIAS BARRA CO.—Dear Sirs : We have the pleiue
ure of Informing you that tho Seventh Volume ot THE
NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA will be ready on the
Ist October, previous to which timo wo shall be glad to re
ceive veur orders.
As "we do not. in anv case, send this work on sale we
must consider all ordered as actually purchased.
Vt»iy respectfully, D. APPLETON A CO.
THE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA.
ITS AMERICAN CHARACTER.
The New Cyclopaedia surpasses all others in the space
gtveu to our’own country—its natural features and re
sources—and to American History and Biography.— From
the. New York Evangelist.
ITS PRACTICAL UTILITY.
• It is a perfect treasury of knowledge, in all brunches of
the arts and sciences iu literature, history, biography and
geography.— Prom T he Boston Pilot.
ITS IMPARTIALITY.
Pledged to abstain from doctrinal, sectarian, or sectional
discussions, it presents, so far as we have examined its ar
ticles, hath sides of controverted topics with reasonable
fulness and strict fairness.— Prom The National Era.
THK NUMBER AND ABILITV OF ITS CONTRIBUTORS.
Several eminent medical and legal authorities,both in
New York and Boston, furnish contributions in their
respective departments; and from a large catalogue of
writers, which we have been permitted to inspect, we are
confidently of opiniun that such an array of talent, and
intelligence has never before been combined in a single
publication of the American Press. —From The Lancaster
E.ra miner.
ITS yKESUNESS.
Its freshness and general thoroughness give it a decided
advantage over any cyclopedia of its class, hitherto issued
on either side of the Atlantic.— From The Xew i'ork Times.
ITS CHEAPNESS,
It will he within the reach of all. Apprentices and
merchants’ clerks can procure the work ns well as anybody,
and with less cost to them (if they take it in numbers)
than many of them expend nightly for cigars and beer.—
From The Jamestown Journal.
KLTAS BARR & CO.,
Sole A cent Tor Lancaster and York counties. No._3l
East King st., Lancaster Pa. [sep 27 tf 37
TAN CASTER COUNTY EXCHANGE
Yj and deposit office.
Corner of East King and Duke Streets,
BET. TEE COURT HOUSE AND SPRECIIER’S EOTEL,
Lancaster City.
JOHN K. HEED & CO. paj interest on deposits at the fol
lowing rates:
514 per cent, for one year and longer.
5 do. “ 30 days “ do.
.fiSf-Also, buy and sell Real Estate and Stocks on com*
mission, negotiate loans, collect claims, &c., &c.
j®“Tho undersigned are individually liable to tbo extent
of their estates, for all the deposits and other obligations of
John K. Reed & Co.
JOHN K. REED,
DAVID SHULTZ,
dec
tf-IS
IvENTISTRY.
ly The undersigned having again resumed
the practice of Dentistry, at his old stand, north ttr
east corner of North Queen and Orange streets, (Kxamph’s
Buildings,) would respectfully say to his firmer patrons
and friends, aud to the public generally, that heembtaced
the opportunity, while in Baltimore, of attending a full
course of lectures in, and receiving a diploma from, the
Baltimore College of Dental Surgery.
Having graduated at a period in the history of the pro
fession when all its most approved principles could be
thoroughly discussed and fully compared and studied, I
feet better qualified than ever before to treat all cases of
dental or surgical diseases, strictly upon scientific princi-
As a matriculant of the University of Maryland, I received
the benefit of the Surgical lectures of Prof. N. It. Smith, as
well as those of Prof. T. E. Bond, of the Dental College, and
having for years adopted Surgery as a favorite study, I de
sign taking its general principles into my practice, and
will treat all the surgical diseases, of the mouth and face
especially, upon the principles laid down and practised so
successfully by that eminent and scientific surgeon.
Cleft palates, hare lips,preternatural and morbid growths
in the mouth and about the face will receive especial and
careful attention.
Artificial Teeth mounted upon four different and ap
proved principles, viz: Gold plate, silver plate, hard rubber
process, and the much talked of Cheoplastic process im
proved. Operations upon the neural teeth will be per
formed with a view to their preservation and beauty, and
according to the highest principles of hygiene and artistic
skill.
Specimens of plate work and plugging will be shown to
all who call.
Dental and surgical advice will be freely given to indi
viduals or families, who may place themselves under my
treatment. S. WELCHENB, D. D. S.
mar 8 tfB_
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Reports of all the news of the day. The Commercial and
Financial Departments are full, and are carefully attended
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paper in the State, the circulation being next to the largest
in the city, and among the most Intelligent and inflneu
tial of tho population.
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try. It is the first paper of the kiiid published in the
United States, and is distinctive in its character. It has
lately passed into the hands of Geo. W. Matsell A Co., by
whom it will hereafter be conducted. Mr. Matsell was
formerly Chief "of Police of New York City, and he will no
donbt render it one of the most interesting papers in the
country. Its editorials are forcibly written, and of a char
acter that should command for the paper universal sup
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ISAAC BARTON,
WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE.
Nos. 135—137 North 2d street, Philadelphia. V
dee 26 tMO
CIOATESVILIiE SEMIHAEY,
/ MALE AND FEMALE,
COATEKTILLK, CHESTER CO UXTT. PA
JAMES K. GIFFIN, A. M.. J'riooipiU anil Proprietor.
This Seminary Is Uvn»<-d in Cnatosville, nn the Central
Railroad. ah -nt thirt>-*.*veu miles from Philadelphia, and
sixty-two -front Hut r sburg. If is t>a»> of /weess froiu -ny
part of the Union. and is in the midst of a moral and r»-
fin**d p .puUt ofi There coaid not be a more healthy and
ro- oantic s'tuation. It po-s-s-es the advantage <.f haTijjg
a daily mail, a telegraph and an Adams’ Express
offi-e. The next tesxion will open the first dny of Noveju
her The School i* soun-1 nod f»r>ct rai in even d-p*rt
meat. The m -Uu-'v embrace* ever'thin-' thn’ is
tau.bt in the be-r of ou' e..initrv Tne ■•rh,.. iis
organized --n the most approved pUn of the b-st in>ii‘u
tious iu lh<- Sew England states. Ladies aud Gentlem d
are entir-ly separate, except in recitation*: in truth- Oiey
have less interenurte than at home. The T-achers o cupy
apartment' in the buildings. and there ia no association of
the sexea but io the presence of their instructors. The
happy influence, mutually exerted, in their slight rssooia
tion in the recitation room, at the table and io the pn’-lic
exercises, is to b-Hren in the cultivation of a cbeerfol
and animated disposition, in the formation of good habits j
and manners, in 'rdent devotion to stody, und in the at- [
tuinment of high moral .character These, with many
other valuable r«-Bults. have established the fact, that tho
best plan for a school is, according to the evident defiffep
of Providence iu the constitution of society, on the basis
of a well regulated'christian family.
u Ladies, equally with the gentlemen, *r* benefited bv
this arrangement. The numerous aud crowded srhools of
this kind spreading over the country, folly attest the cor
rectness of this plan.”
COURSE OF STUDY.—PREPARATORY.
First Term: Reading. Spelling and D,*fininc, Wat-on A
Parker; Pronunciation. Worcester; Chart Exercises. San
ders and Merrill; Arithmetic—Mental. Stoddard’* : Arith
metic Written, Greenleaf; English Grammar, -Smith
First lesions in Composition. Black-bou 1: General His
tory, Goodrich ; Geography—Elements. Mitchell.
SECOND Term: Orthography and Orthtepy. Scholar’s
Companion; Geography and Map Drawing, McNally;
Etymology. Lvnd: Physiology—Primary. Cutter: Anth
me'ic—Practical. Greenleaf; History of Hie Unite I States,
Goodrich ; Engli-h Grain nar. Smith; Algebra—lntellec
tual, Tower: A 1 ,-ehra —Written. Davies; Composition, De
lineation ail'l Vocal Music.
CLASSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC.
First Term— First Year: English Grammar. Hart;
Modern History. Willson: Algebra—Practical. Davi-s;
Latin Exercises, Anthon; Penmanship, Potter A Ham
mond
?!:o*no Term: Modern History—Continued, Willson;
'Ad-an-ed Composition and Rhetoric. Quacfcenboes ; Algo
bra— tinu-d t>avios; Latin Exercises—Continued,
Anthoo; Gr».-k Exercises. An’hon; Classicn Antiquities,
Bair-1; penmanship, Potter & Ilsmmond ; Physical Ge< g
raphy, Fuch; Phvsioiogy, Cutter; Latin— ••..m
-menced, Anthon; Greek—Anabasis commenced, Anth.o.;
Book-keeping. Eastmau & Fulton
Duriny the year : Orthography, Blading, Coni| nsuioo.
Declamntiou and Vocal Music.
Fir,t Term — Second Year: Ancient Geography ami
History. Mitchell; Bib icul Antiquities, Nevin; A-tnaimuy
—Dm-criptive. Barrift; Astronomy—Practical. Norton;
Natural History. Agassiz; Geometry. Lrnnis; Algebra,
Alsop; Laliu—Cmsar finished. Anthon ; Greek —Anabasis
fiuished, Anthon; Natural Philosophy Corn-stock ; Moral
Philosophy, Wayland; Virgil with the-fcanning, Anthon ;
Greek Testament. Owen.
Second Term: Phil Sophy ot History »ud l 'hron 10-gv.
Willoio ; Constitution <-f Unit -d State*, Story : Ch*-m«-!r>,
Sillimai.; *Trigonome!r. .1 r> Navigation i,i«,mi*; *>ot'-
veying. Alsop; La'in— Si.iiu-t, Anthon . Greek • IT tner s
Iliad anil Scanning, Antl---n.
Di'.rinQ the year .; ('oirip-isitiutt. lift iMiiation and \ oral
Music.
•Pra'-'icM lew-ona ai r* i:lveu i" Snrvi-ying "O tin l fi**M
?UWi Term — Third Year: Mental i'hilnsn. tiy. I'nlnuii
Evidences of Christianity. Pal V; *Metisuratii>u.. B -nuy
castle; Mechanical Drawing Mlnifie; ♦Civil Eni'in*—rin.t.
Mahon: Political Kcnr.-r-iy. Wayland ; l/'i'c. Whately ;
♦Miueralogv. Dana; Latin Honu— and Scanning, Anthon;
G ree k Herodotus, Johnson; Science o- Government,
Younpr: *C"tiir Sections, Coffin.
Second Term; Khotoric. Whately; Butler’s Analogy,
Emory A Crooks; ‘Agricultural Chemistry, Johnson:
♦Geology, Loomis; ‘Calculus. Differential ami Integral,
Loomis or Davies; Utin—Tacitus, Williston; liro-k
Sophocles. .Kschylus. Woolsey.
During the Year: Composition, Declamation and Klo.-u
-tion.
. 4®“ Other studies than those mentioned can be substi
tuted fir those marked with an asterisk (*), so as to ac
commodate the wishes of Ladies aud Geotlemeu.
Modern Languages— Text Books in the French Isinguage:
Ollendorf’s Grammar, (Value) De Fivus’ Elementary Head
er. Telemaque, Charles XII., Collot’s Dramatic Header,
Hacine, Surrene’B Dictionary.
Text Books in the German Language: Ollendort’s Oram
mar, Adler’s Header, Schiller, Gcetho, Adler’s Dictionary.
IJeurew — Text Books: Gesenius’ Hebrew Grammar, with
the Chrestomathy, Blblia Uebraica, Gesenius’ Hebrew
Lexicon.
Ornamental Branches: While it is wo’l and proper
that Young Ladieaand Gentlemen should be taught Music,
Drawing. Painting, Ac., it is at the same time highly cul
pable, to neglect for those Branches, the practical and
useful, studios, which deterralDO the intellectual status of
an individual. Thousands of Young Ladies learn a little
French, a little Music, Ac., being ignorant of the plainest
principles of Grammar and Mathematics. An Education
is an injury rather than a benefit, if the mind be not
trained in the right way. Acquire first, if possible, the
solid Branches, and then the miud will be prepared for tho
Fine Arts.
Music—Vocal and Instrumental—Plano, Molin, Ac.
In the department of Languages, the classes are practised
in oral and written exercises; and particular attention is
given to the pronunciation of the Language the student
may be acquiring.
Ladies can substitute Music for some other branches, If
they desire it
The classes in Mensuration, Surveying, and Leveling,
are practised In tho use of the Quadrant, lu Plotting, and
in othor instrument^.
Particular attention will bo given to thn analyzing
of Milton’s Paradise Lost, which is used as a Book of Pars
ing exercises. ....
A Normal ClR"" will be formed, and special instruction
devoted to the Theory and Practice of Teaching; and thus
affording all the advantages that can he given in any Nor
mal School; for tho great requisites of a Teacher nro to
have the qualifications, be able to discipline a school, and
be skilful in imparting instruction.
Books o? Reference: Anthou’s Classical Dictionary,
Smith’s Dictionary of Greek and Homan Biography and
’Mythology, Ramshorn’s Latin Synonyms, Blake’s Biogra
phical Dictionary, Buttmann’s Greek Grammar, Ac.. Ac.
Lectures: Lectures will be delivered at stated times
during each year; and the different Sciences elucidated by
suitable apparatus. Full sets of Geographical and Physi
ological Maps, and Mineral-, mo provided 1-ir illustration
and experiment
Diplomas: Ladies and Gentlemen completing the course
of study, (three years.) prescribed in the Cqtalogpe, or
passlug a thorough examination upon the different
branches taught, will receive a Classical Diploma. To
those who omit the Languages, a Scientific Diploma will
be given.
Accommodations: The buildings (when the one now Ire-
erected is completed) will accommodate about oue hun
dred boarders, besides a large number of day scholars.—
The moms are large and well ventilated ; and part of the
grounds attached are used for Calistbenic exercises.
EXPEN S E S .
X. Boarding, washing, light, and tuition in the Eng- __
lish branches, per session of twenty weeks....s7s 00
2. Ancient or Modern Languages, each 5 00
3. Music on tho Piano 00
4. Use of instrument for practising 3 00
5. Linear and Perspective Drawing, or
b. Colored Crayoning 3 03
7. Masic on the Violin 10 (| 0
S. Payable in advance, $4O. Balance at the close of the
Session.
Each student will be charged from the time he or she
may enter tho Institution, until the end of the Session ;
and no deductions will be made under any circumstances,
except in case of protracted sickness.
j}®- No extras unless by previous agreement.
Admission : All Students from a distance, male and fe
male, are required to board in the Institution, and be
subject to the rules and regulations ordained for tho proper
management of the School.
Sessions : Tho Collegiate year is divided into two ses
sions. Tho sessions in 1859 and 1800 will commence tho
first day of November, (Tuesday,) and the first day of-
May, (Tuesday.)
Rooms and Clothing: Tho rooms are furnished with all
heavy articles, aud comfortable bedding; but the students
must bring their own towels, brooms, and basios. Stu
dents Hbould be supplied with durable clothing, heavy
boots and shoes. All articles of clothing should be care
fully marked with the name in full.
Discipline: Tho discipline is mild, decided, and impar
tial.
AMOS S. HENDERSON,
ISAAC K lIIESTER,
.$ 1 00
. 5 00
. 10 00
. 15 00
. 20 00
. 50 00
Religious Worship : Each student is required to attend
religious service every Sabbath, in whatever church he or
she may wish, or parents designate. The Bible is read
every morning in the school without sectarian comment.
Lectureb on Agricultural Chemistry: Lectures will
be delivered during each term, on the nature, origin, aud
characteristics of soils and subsoils; also, on the applica
tion of Chemistry to Practical Farming.
Merit and Demerit : A record is kept of each recitation,
which is graded from 1 to 10—10 being the highest mark,
either for recitation or deportment.
The Manner op Conductin’, toe Recitations: In all
the different branches, whichever one the student may bo
studying, be is required to give a clear demonstration of
his subject, and assign a reason for each step as he pro
gresses. All the sciences are taught on the principles of
analysis and induction, so far as possible.
TESTIMONIALS.
Coates vtlle, July 29th, 1859.
Having been acquainted with James E. Giffln, Esq.,
since he has become proprietor of the Coatesville Seminary,
I take pleasure in saying that I consider him very compe
tent as a teacher, and very courteous as a gentleman, and
most cheerfully recommend him, and the Institution over
which he presides, as most benefiting to all persons having
children for whom a thorough education is desired. My
daughter is at present a student in the institntion.
11. G. THOMAS.
Coatesville. July 29th, 1 H 59.
Mr. Gippin —Dear Sir : It is now near the close of your
second term of school in this place, and I feel very greatly
gratified in seeing your prospects of making Coatesville
Seminary second to none in the country. After becoming
fully acquainted with your mild, but firm discipliue, ami
close attention to your pupils’ recitations, as manifested iu
the improvement of my son, I feel myself under obliga
tions to recommend all my acquaintances and friends to
send their sons and daughters to your school.
WM. 11. THOMPSON. .
Coatesville, July 29th, 1869. .
1 cheerfully commend to the public, and especially to
my frieuda, the Seminary of James E. Giffln, located at
this place, as being especially worthy of patronage. My son
having been a pupil for the last term of this Institution, I
can spouk with confidence of the fidelity of the Principal
as a teacher—his suavity of manner, yet firmness as a
governer, and hie entire gentlemanly deportment in all
his relations. B« I MILLER.
Coatesville, July 29tb, 1869.
Mr. James Qifpin—Sir: Wo most cordially recommend
to public favor your most excellent School. One of the
firm having hud a son In your Institution, and the other
a sister-in-law, wo can speak with confidence In regard to
the merits, and thorough instruction givon in Coatesyillo
Seminary. THOMAB S. YOUNG & CO,
Coatesville, July 29tb, 1869.
From my personal knowledge of Mr. Giffln, Principal of
Coatesville Seminary, and bis method of instruction, it
gives me pleasure to be able to recommend to parents and
guardians this Institution as a place where their sons and
daughters or wards will receive every attention which
their comfort and thorough education may require.
A. G. MORRISON.
Coatesville, July 29th, 1569.
It gives me pleasure to add my testimony to the tact
that we have in our midst a well-conducted and thorough
Institution, under the control and supervision of James
E. Giffln, Principal. Having bad a son under his care for
nearly two sessions, I can speak advisedly ; and would
recommend this flourishing Seminary to the consideration
and inquiry of parents and guardians.
H JAS. PEOPLES* ,
Coatesville, August 13, 1859, .
I recommend James E. Giffln as in every way competent
to discharge the duties of a faithful teacher, aDd know
that the Institntion is in a nourishing condition. No
parent can send his son or daughter to a better Institution.
JESSE COATES.
jyy- Send for a Catalogue,
aug 30
New liquor store,
Opposite Kauffman's Tavern, and half a square
south of the in North Queen street, Laneastee, Pa
The subscriber having opened a liquor store, is prepared
to furnish all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. His stock
consists of
WINKS, BRANDIES, GINS, jSfcffS
RDM, WHEAT, MALT, SIMA
POTATOEaDd RYE WHISKEYS, *c.
Having been engaged in the distilling business for up
wards of twenty years, he is able to furnish Genuine RYE
WHISKEY of every year's manufacture (except 3 years,)
Blnce 1842. He has also a lot of Potato and Malt Whiskey
made in 1850; and Currant and Catawba Grape Wine made
in 1853. , . .
Persons wishing Liquors for medicinal or mecoanl'
cal Dumoses, can be supplied’ with the. genuine article.
y * LEVI W. GROPF.
tflO
Eishing tackle.
Rods, Limerick and Kirby Hooks, Net-Twine, Sea
Grass, Cotton and Linen Lines, Floats, Snoods, Ac.
’ , lor sale at THOMAS ELLMAKBR'B
Drug k CbftTnirAl Store, opposite Cross Keys HoteL W.
King street, Lancaster. [may 17 tf 18
A. M. Bininger & Co.
(Establiflied 1778,)
SOLE IMPORTERS,
No. 338 Broadway, N. Y.
This DELICIOUS TONIC
especially designed for the use of the
Medical Profession and the Family, pos
sesses those intrinsic medicinal properties
(Tonic and Diuretic) which belong to an
Old and PURE GIN The business
of manufacturing spurious gius, and offer
ing them as beverages, under the titles,
“ Aromatic," —“ Cordial,” —“ Medicated,’
etc., has become so common, that the pub
lic are justly suspicious of nearly everything
that is offered under similar forms, and the
trade has thus been brought into disrepute
It has remained for our house (established
in 1118) to supply the pressing popular
need, and to inaugurate a new era in the
history of the Trade. We trust that our
established reputation founded upon
eighty years of experience abundantly
vindicates our clawto public confidence.
A comparison of “ Btninger’s Old London Dock Gh
with other* bearing similar names, will establish IU
inferiority, and make other Caution unnecessary.
Put up in Quart Bottles, in Cases o,
one and two dozen each, and sold through
out the world by Druggists, Grocers, eto.
Druggifts and Dealers
Supplied with
Wines and Brandies, J
DireS from United States
ed Warehoufes.
K«r >nl© by KAUFMAN & 0«».. No. I Bi*t
htreot, I.ADCANtor, I’a. HU - dm •••£
rit O HOUSEKEEPERS.
15 0 M E TII l X C, X K \Y .
B T. BABBITT'S BKST MHDICINAL SALKKATUS.
, Is manufactured front cmimwii salt, and h
68 'prepared entirely different front other Sal**- 68
'rntUß. All the deloterioilrt matter extracted in
AND-siich a manner as to produce Bread. Biscuit. AND
and all kinds of Cake, without a
TO particle of Salerutua when the Bread or Cake
,ia bilked; thereby produeiinc wholesome results.
Every particlo of sfaleratua Is turned togas and
ipasßOß through the Bread or Biscuit while buk-
G 8 !ing, consequently nothing remains but 08
itiinu Salt, Water and Flour. You will readily
AND] perceive by lh« taste of thin SaleratUH that it ANP
entirely dlflereut from other Saleratus.
70 j It Is packed in "no pound papers, each wrap- 70
[per branded. “ B T. Babbitt's Best M-dlcinal
jsaleratua;" also, picture, twisted loaf of bread,
jwith a gIuKH of effervescing wat*r <m the tup
C 8 !\Vheu you purchase mio paper you Hhould pee- OS
'servo tho wrapper, and bo particular to net the
AND'oext exactly like the first—b and as above. AND
1 Full dlructlonu fur making Ureud with this
70 ‘Saleratus aud Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will 70
accompany each package; also, directions tor
'making all kiuiln of Pastry; also, for making
iSoda Water and Seldlitz Powdors.
G 8 : MARK YOUR OWN SOAP, WITH 08
i Ji . T . Ii A Ii Ji 1 TT ' S
AND'P U 11 K C O N C K N TH A T K L) 1* ■’ T A S H . AND
warranted double the «trontrLli <>l ordinary
70 Potash; put up in tons—l lb., 2 lbs,.'libs. 70
ii lbs. and 12 lbs.—with lull dii'm-tions fur nnk-
ng Hard and Soft Soap. Consumers will tlm)
;hl« the cheapest Potash in market.
Manufactured and for sale by
H. T. BABBITT,
Nos. OS and 70 Washington st., N. York,
and No. bS India street, Boston.
ly* 2-1
i june 28
rimUSSJES! BRACES! SUPPORTERS! !
I C . 11 ■ NEEDLES,
S. W. CORNFR TWELFTH AND RACK STREETS,
pIIILADK L P II l A •
Practical Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Mechanical
Remedies, lias constantly on hand a large Stork of (ienu
iue French Trusses, also a complete assortment of the best
American, including the celebrated Whites Patent Lever
Truss, believed by the best authorities to be superior to
any yet invented. English and American Supporters and
Belts, Shoulder Braces. Suspensory Bandages, Self Inject
ing Syringes, adopted to both sexes, in n--ut portable cases.
French Pessaries, Urinal Baps, <*r.
Orders and letters of enquiry, will meet prompt.-atten
tion. aug 23 !y 32
WENTZ, WENTZ,
WENTZ. WENTZ. WENTZ.
ANOTHER SUPPLY UK FALL GOODS.
LARGEST STOCK OK DE LAINB EVER OPENED IN LANCASTER.
Beautiful Do Lalna for and lb cts.
Rich and magnificent Do Laius for 20 and 23 cts.
Black Craps Turio—a new article for dresses.
Our dress department, as usual, unrivalled.
Satin Plaids, Boil do Chevra. all wool Dcbege.
English. French and American Prints.
Excellent Calicoes for •->. I<J and 12 cts.
Shawls, Shawls—new styles for Fall.
Shawls, Shawls—new styles lor Fall.
We offer to our customers the very iii dee of the season,
at the lowest prices.
We invito all—call and see the New Goods.
Neat styles Euglish Chintz for 12 cts.
Remember —Bee Hive Store, WENTZ BROS.,
Remember —Bee Ilive Store, WENTZ BROf.,
East King and Centre Square,
sop 0 tf 34] East King and Centre Square.
J. 859. 1850.
r\RY GOODS FOR AUTUMN.
I / Full Stock of SILK GOODS.
Full Stock of STAPLE GOODS,
Full Stock of FANCY GOOD 3,
Fashionable FALL SUAWLS.
» CLOTHS. CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
BLANKETS, QUILTS, TABLE LINENS, Ac., Ac.
EYRE A LANDELL,
Fourth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia.
X. B BLACK SILKS, Wholesale, at low rates.
4®* Bargains Daily from New York Auctions.
sep 6 2m 34
HK. KILLIAN, MERCHANT TAILOR.
. No. 1 Market street, adjoining Hager A Bros.
Dry Goods Store,
Offers fnr sale the largest, most complete, and host selected
stock of CLOTH?.
CARSIMBRBS and
V li S T I N Q S , ]Bk
ever found in the city of Lancaster. IffjJ
READY MADE CLOTIfI .VC,
Men’s and Boys’ Over Coats, Frock, Dro** aud Sack Coats.
Cassimere and Satinett Pantaloons. Velvet, Plush, Silk
and Worsted Vests, and everything else pertaining to bis
line. All of which have been made up under his direct
supervision in the most substantial and best manner, and
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Please call and examine.
NEW PALL GOODS.—The undersigned
calls tbe attention of the public to anew ami well
selected stock of FALL MILLINKRY GOODS, con-
Fisting in part of Satin. Silk. Velvet, JWBjM
and all kluda of materials for the making of Bon- /P*
nets; Qnillinga, Rushes. Joiublonds. Capenett, Tarleton,
Crown Lining, Feathers. French and American Flowers,
Dark Straw Bonnets. Flats, Shakers, and, in fact, every
variety of Straw Goods. Frames to fit every body. Straw
Gimp, Straw and Silk Lace and Edging. Ready-made and
trimmed Bonnetg to suit every person, or made to order.—
Dry Goods, Notions, Jewelry, and a groat many other arti
cles too numerous to mention, which will be sold cheaper
than the cheapest.' Call und examine for yourselves before
purchasing elsewhere.
No. 31 North Qncon street, one door north of the Nation
al House. 'ii ...
JAMES H. BARNES,
FANCY AND WINDSOR CIIAIK MAKER,
. jYo. 69U East King street, Lancaster,
Takes pleasure in inviting tho public to call at I hisW aro *
roomft, and examine bis BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT Of
CHAIRS OF VARIOUS PATTERNS.
ta.OUDEKS received and promptly attended to at the
shortest notice. None but tho best workmen aro employed
in this establishment, consequently Chalra purchased at
this house aro lully equal lo any article sold In tho Eastern
Cities. Call and examine ior yourselves, [aug 10 ly 31
gOB(ETIIlflfO NJC"W l
THE ALBANIAN SMOKE AND OAS BURNING STOVE.
J\ilen(ed by J. C. Henderson, AWm her ft, IK*>B —for
heating FUrlors, Halls , OJficts, Churches, Seminaries,
The highest premiums have been awardnd to this stove
where It has been brought Into competition with other
stoves, as decidedly the best heating stove which has ever
been made, for burning either UTTuoiinous or Anthracite
Coal. „ . .
The cone, from its peculiar form, acts as a reflector, ana
intensifies the heat, by which all the smoke and gas are
coneomed.
It radiates more heat for every pound oi coal used tban
any other stove ever made. , ,
It Is equally well adapted lor burning hard or soft coal.
It will barn the poorest kind of coal.
It does not clinker and become foul-
It radiates the heat from the lower part of the stove.
It combines all the advantages ever introduced in a
heating stove, and is in ail respects a moat perfect genera
tor and radiator of heat and ecouomizer of coal.
THE ALBANIAN is philosophical in principle,
Elegant in design,
Economical in cost,
Simple in construction,
Easy in management,
Saving in fuel and wonderful in heating. In addition to
this, no pains or expense have been spared to present to
the public every kind of store that is new or desirable for
burning either wood or coal, adapted for cooking or heat
ing purposes, and at prices which cannot fail to give satis
faction.
JAMES E. GIF FIN.
ly S 3
Persons in want of a good and cheap stove will And it
to their advantage i" give ub a call.
GEO. M. STEINMAN A CO.,
West King street, Lancaster.
sep 20 3m 35)
CEITENING &. CONVEYANCING,
The undersigned respectfully announces to the public
that be has taken the oQice lately occupied Ly John A.
Hiestand, Esq., where he will be pleased to transact all
business connected with the above profession that may be
placed in his hands.
£s*office No. 26 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa.
C. K. HAYES,
ntty Regulator.
feb 15 ly 5
Paper banging.—allen guth-
RIE, residing in North Qneen at., three doors south of
Frederick at. [.i™ 8 47 ly
FOR. SALE CHEAP.—a Certificate of
Scholarship (male or female) in the Coateavjlle Sem
inary. Enquire of the Senior Editor of the Intelligencer.
augSQ tfß3
3W. B.
WEI*TZ,
sep 7 tf 34
School Rooms, dc.
THE GREATEST
JPHICAL
-I'DISCOVEEY
OF THE AGE.
riiHE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOV
-1 RRY OP THE AGE.—Dr. Kswsxdy, of Roxbury, bA»
discovered, in one of our common pasture weeds, a remedy
that cures
EVER T KIND OF HUMOR,
from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple.
lie has tried it in over 1100 liases, and never Ruled except
in two cases, (both thunder humor.) Ho has now In his
possession over two hundred certificates of Its virtue, all
within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to core a nursing sore mouth
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples
on the face.
Two to threo bottles will clear the system of Biles.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In
the mouth or stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case
of Erysipelas. x
. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor
the Eyee. , , .
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears
and blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and
running ulcers.
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin.
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst
cases of ringworm.
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des
perate nise ot rliemuH< ism.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt
! rheum.
Five to eight buttle* will cure the worst case of scrofhla
A iH'nefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the ftlwve quantity 1*
taken
Reader. 1 peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the
vicinitv • I Koston. i know the effect of it in everv case.—
So sure an water will extinguish fire, so sun- will this euro
humor. I never sold n tattle of H, but that sold another;
after a trim it *;wa\- j ueak> f>r it.sett Hut- are two
things this herb 'ha! •ippear surprising; ffr*t, that
it grown in •nr pa-tore*. in some places quite plentiful,
and yet i r - • sin In.- too r Isvn kn wn until I discovered
it tn'lS4'i • 0n... Umt It should cu-v all ki u »?' humor.
In order to _i\.- some idea of the <udd- ■ •-> -. >nd great
popularity o| the discovery. I will state :L. u. \|-nl. 18515,
I ped 1 Itsi it and Mild about six Ivutl.-s p- i li. i • \piil,
1H54. I sold over om- thoit-and Unties pm dav <>; ...
ijonie "I the wlioles.aie Druggist > who li ive i. • -n in tho
hii'iiM s, lui nty .Hid thirty years, sav that •< mug mt hy
annal-of patent medicine* wa- ever uk> :t Ps -•* \« u
tniiveisal prawts of it from nil quarters.
In my ..wn pra.-ti. e 1 alwavs kept it *trb tlv toy l.umnrn
—but sin.-,, it* introduction In .. genera. .u In itie.
gr»-nt and wonder’ u‘ >ii m - b ive bee,, fn • tiiat 1
"'s’!-, .a 1 a-.- dd.il Ms IlMe, Iwaj.s
•••ii i-i,i d by v e
•d •••: u. i in •
f-w V.O. • bn- - •
pie. . i:r-d l-> i;. |. • 'li ■ va. ions di-ea-es of fm t.tver. Sick
11,..ida b- t»'-pepsia. Asthma K-v-r an I Ague, pain m
IN, ..|d. in .. a«e« fll • -|»ii,>■ a l -1 |> 1 r 'a .tlv in dlsunn.-l,
~ |; i, Krtoe-.s. i .dm disc Vet. ha- dm
.No . bnll. eot .|l tev ,• , ,-sai . -e.lt U.o ta.St y-»U gdt
and - mm b ot :t.
Klhricriu.N- hjii l >r. - \di.its ' .i,e ».ode -ponut'i’,! par day
• ('ll i Id. ell ove, ten \ears dessert -qau.utol Child,-ml trotU
i i• t In wav- t.u • p-.-o-at u t. A* m. directions can l*>
ppi tea 11 eto ; I II IP 111 K, lake Sllth.ien tUj operate ur.
... Kinv. k i .vie. a dav Mauu'acture.i t.v
IM.NAI.It Kf.NNKi'V.
No. 120 W ,r r ..|i -l . i.. ■ \ bil ry. da«a,
In i. e, .f l.uij
U hob'-ale Agents—Ne" Y«.k . ('.. >l. Cin-kn.ir.HJ
Ha:-,lay street; C. li. King. Rig 11>,.-idway; Ruahtnn A
Clark.’l7a Broadway; A K. A L). San-L*, ItHJ Fulton at.
S.-M in Kochesler by .1. Hryan A On, Wholesale Agotlts,
No. 112 Mate street; aU>> by H. Host A Co.
liem-tai Agent.--!. W. Dy-.tt A Sm, Philadelphia
.Ag-nis tit Lancaster. —James Smith. Win. U- Baker
~-ainii"i WelchettH, B. 11. Kauffman, ii. A. KoekatteM, Chas
A. liefdisli and John K. Long. aug 4 ly 29
HKIsMBOLD’S GENIHNK PItEPAIU
TION
UK HIGHLY C' i NTH NT RATED COMPOUND FLUID EX-
TRACT BUCHU,
Bladder, Kidney
For Diseases of th-
Weaknesses. Obstruction*. Sorrel Diseases, Fo
iitnlu Complaints, and all D Iki.rhoh
of the Sexual Organs,
Arising from Excess and Imprudence in Ufa, and romovtnu
nil Improp-r Disrhurgis from the Bladder, Knlii<*y«, or
Sexual Organs, whether existing In MALE MR FEMALE,
from, whatever cause they may have originated, and
Nn MATTER OF U"W LoNU STANDING
(living Health and Vigor t» tho Frame, amt te the
Pallid Cheek.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED:!
It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, ami removes all
the symptoms, among which will ho fouud
Indisposition
power to Exertion, Lomu of
Difficulty of Breathing. (Jen
nrul Weakness, Horror of Dla
ease. Weak Servos. Trembling, Dread
ful Horror ot Death, Night Sweats, C-old Feet,
Wakefulness, Dimtium of Vision. Laugunr, Unlver-
Hal Lassitude of tho Muscular System, Often Enormou*
Appetite, with D\spolic Svmplums, Hot Hand*,
Flushing of tlx- Duly. Dr.iie- <d the Skin,
Hallid Countenance and Eruptions on
the Face. Haiti io tho Back. H-.-iv
iru-ss, ~f the Eyolld*. Fre
quently Black Spots
Flying Botore
tho Eyes,
with Temporary Suffusions anil Ixiss of Sight, Want of At
tentlon, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of
Society. Nothing Is more desirable to such.l’a.
tionts titan Solitude, and Nothing thoy murg
Dread for Fear of Thetpsolvoe; no Re.
pose of Manner, no Earnestness, no
Speculation, but a Hurried
Transition from ono
question to an
other.
liirrsn symptoms, if allowed to go qn—which this medi
ant* invariably removes— hood follows LOSS OF POWER,
FATUITY, AND KPILEPTIC FlTS—in one of which the
patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are
not frequently followed by those direful diseases—lNSAN
lTY AND CONSUMPTION? The records of the INSANE
ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths by CONSUMPTION,
bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In
Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears.
The countenance is actually soddon and quite destitute —
neither Mirth or Grief over visits it. Should a sound of
the voice occur it is rarely articulate.
“With wofui measures wan despair
Low sullen (founds hia grief beguiled.”
Debility is ni'.st terrible and has brought thousands upon
thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition
«.f many noble youths. It am be cured by the uso of this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
It you are suffering with any of the above distressing
ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU will cure you.—
Try it and be convinced of its oflicacy.
BEWARE of QUACK NOSTRUMS and QUACK DOCTORS,
who falsely boast of abilities and references. ' Citizens
know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering, Money
and Exposure, by sending or calliug for a bottlo of this
Popular and SPECIFIC REMEDY.
It allavs all pain and inflammation, is perfectly pleasant
in its Uifito and odor, but immediate in its action.
lIKLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU
Is prepared directly according to the Rules of Pharmacy
and Chemistry, wilh the greatest accuracy and Chemical
knowledge aud care devoted in its combination. See Pro
feßSor Dewces’ Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic,
and most of the Standard Works of Medicino.
10 0.
One Hundred Dollars wiil bo paid to any Physician who
can prove that the Medicine over injured a Patient; and
the testimony of thousands can be procured to prove that
it does great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen
years’ standing have been effected. Tho mass of VOLUN
TARY TESTIMONY in possession of the Proprietor, vouch
ing for its virtues and curativo powors, is immense, em
bracing names well known to Science and Fame.
100,000 BOTTLES HAVE BEEN SOLD, and not a
single instance of a failuro has been reported 1
Personally appeared before mo an Alderman of tho City
nf Philadelphia, 11. T. lIKLMBOLD, Chemist, who being
duly sworn, does nay, that his preparation contains no
Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but is purely Veger
table. 11. T. lIELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and .Subscribed before me this 23d day of Novem
ber, 1854. WU. HfBBAItD, Aldorman
PRICE SI PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR S 5» DELIVERED
TO ANY ADDRESS,
Accompanied by reliable and responsible certificates from
Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.
Prepared and sold by U. T. lIELMBOLD,
Practical and Aualytjcal Chemist,
No. 52 South Tenth street, below Cheauut, Assembly
Buildings, Philadelphia.
t&- To bo had of all Dmggists and Dealers throughout
the United States, Canadas and British Provinces.
Agents for Lancaster— KAUtMAN A CO., No. I East
Orange atreet, Lancaster, Pa.
BKWAUK OF COUNTERFEITS. Auk for Helrabold’s—
Take no other. Cures guaranteed. nov 23 ly 45
IE T EVERY BODY READ.
j DRS. ASH MEAD A STECK’S
If 0 M (E 0 P A T H 1 C REMEDIES
PREPARED EXPRESS!.V FOR DOMESTIC OSS.
Every day.’s observat ion proves incontestibly the rapid
growth of noraooopathy in public favor. * The blessings
that have flown from tho brilliant discoveries of Hahne
mann, are now confined to no geographical limits, for
within the boundaries of all civilized nations we find mul
titudes of votaries to the Homa-opatbic faith. How could
it be otherwise ? Tho record of her splendid achievements
in every known form of disease, stands without a parallel
In any other >>| medicine ever devised. That the
advantages of this plan of treatment may become still
more popularized, we have prepared a Catuloguo of Ilomteo
pathic reinedles, embracing thirty distinct setts,adapted to
tho following named complaints, viz :
A. Dyspepsia, B. Boro Throat or Qulusy,
C. Costivenoss, D.* Piles or Ilemoorhoids,
K-• Diarrhoea, F. Dysentery,
G. Cholera Morbus. 11. Liver Complaint,
I.'-Worm Affections. J Colds, Coughs A Iloarse-
K. Whooping Cough, L. Croup, ness,
M. Bronchitis, N. Asthma,
U. Spasmodic Affections, P. Headache and Neuralgty,
6. Erysipelas, K.* Urinary Complaints,
Gout, T. RhemiMtLm,
U. Fainting or Swooning, V. Scrofula.
W. Chlorosis, X. Wkltes, or Lenrorrhcca,
Y. Suppressed Menstrua-Z. Profuse and Painful Mon
tlon. struation,
EE *• Morning Sicku«ss,'’ FK. Complaints of Infancy,
<j(J. General Debility, HII. Palos and Stitches in the
bide or Chest.
prices—single sets 25 cents.
Extra sizes, D-, K*, S* 50 cent*.
In submitting our remedies for the foregoing ailments
we do bo with the fullest confidence in their efficacy, and
doubt not their value will ho abundantly appreciated upon
a .trial of their virtues.
Persons afflicted with any of tho uhove complaints, and
are desirous of using our Homoeopathic remedies, will ob
serve that each disease has its Alphabetical Index —thus,
Whooping Cough, K—Rheumatism, T—Headache apd Neu
ralgia, P. iu usking for the medicines, it is uefiessary tq
designate the complaint, or Us index mark.
THE SOLE AGENCY for Lancaster city and county hav
ing been granted to the undersigned for the Specific Rem
dies prepared by Dra. Asbmead A Steck, he is prepared
sell at wholesale or retail.
A LARGE DISCOUNT made to country dealer*. who win
find it to their advantage to keep these remedies always
on hand. „ nr ,vn*v*a
For Halo in Lancaster city at, VV .t. DON CAN 3.
feb 15 tf 5 Centre Square Book Store.
rpo FARMERS.— Having been appoint
_L ed by Messrs. Allen A Ne«Alles agents in Lancaster for
the sale of their celebrated p
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
we would call the attention of Farmers to this Fertilizer, it
being superior to all others; aud from the testimony of
those who have used it for some years past, we feel author •
{zed in uaying it ia the best application for Corn, Oats,
Wheat, Grass and other crops which require a vigorous
and permanent stimulant, that has ever been offered tp
the public. Apply to QEQ. CADDER A CO.,
East Orange Btreet, 2d door from North Queen st., and at
GraefTs Landing on the Conestoga.
Boot and shoemakers, take
NOTICE! J„. F . C 0 U B S .
CURRIER AND LEATHER DEALER.
1130 Market street, below l'Wt, Philadd pW®* _,
has the most extensive assortment of SOLE AND UPPER
LEATHER of all descriptions: Red and Oak Sole Skirting,
Slaughter, French and City Calf Skins, Kips, Wax-Upper,
Morocco, Linings, Lacings, Leather Apron Suds, flFji
Shoo Tools, Lasts, Findings, Ac., andevery article A|hj
requisite for Boot and Shoemaking, Wholesale and V
Retail, at the lowtstpricc*, to which he lnvltefi tto
Soothe tads. [,pr 26 dm 16
; that
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Gravel, Dropsy